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[Brazilian guidelines for the clinical management of paracoccidioidomycosis].

Maria Aparecida Shikanai YasudaRinaldo Pôncio MendesArnaldo Lopes ColomboFlávio de Queiroz TellesAdriana KonoAnamaria Mello Miranda PaniagoAndré NathanAntonio Carlos Francisconi do ValleEduardo BagagliGil BenardMarcelo Simão FerreiraMarcus de Melo TeixeiraMario Leon Silva VergaraRicardo Mendes PereiraRicardo de Souza CavalcanteRosane HahnRui Rafael DurlacherZarifa KhouryZoilo Pires de CamargoMaria Luiza MorettiRoberto Martinez
Published in: Epidemiologia e servicos de saude : revista do Sistema Unico de Saude do Brasil (2018)
Paracoccidioidomycosis is a systemic fungal disease associated with agricultural activities. Its incidence and prevalence are underestimated because of the lack of reporting in several Brazilian states. If paracoccidiodomycosis is not diagnosed and treated early and adequately, endemic fungal infection may result in serious sequelae. In addition to the Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (P. brasiliensis) complex, the appearance of a new species, Paracoccidioides lutzii (P. lutzii), in Rondônia state, where the disease has reached epidemic levels, and in the country's Midwest region and Pará state, are challenges to diagnosis and to the urgent availability of antigens that are reactive with patients' sera. These guidelines aim to update the first Brazilian consensus on paracoccidioidomycosis by providing evidence-based recommendations for bedside patient management. The guidelines provide data on etiology, epidemiology, immunopathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and sequelae, with emphasis on diagnosis and treatment, as well as current recommendations and challenges in this field of knowledge.
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